SINGER Jess Plumber thought she was going to be in trouble after breaking a statue on set after being told to go wild by the video's director.

FEISTY new girlband Neon Jungle popped into the Razz yesterday – and left without breaking anything.

The chaotic gals filmed the video for single Trouble and bandmember Jess Plumber managed to destroy one of the statues on set.

Jess said: “It makes me sound like I’m an animal in a wild cage but, during the video, we were told to go crazy by the director and throw things around.

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“I ended up pushing over a china dalmatian with a pretty pink collar, and it was only when the director shouted cut after it shattered that I realised what I’d done.

"I felt really bad but I got carried away and it hadn’t registered what I was doing until it was too late. I said sorry, but the crew told me it would cost thousands of pounds to replace.

“It turned out it was a few hundred but they ended up having to glue it back together.”

The band, who are set to give Little Mix, Stooshe and The Saturdays a run for their money, consist of Jess, 20 and her bandmates Asami Zdrenka, 17, Amira McCarthy, 17 and Shereen Cutkelvin, 16, who is from Lanark.

They’ve only been together since February but are already causing tongues to wag and were swiftly snapped up by Sony.

Shereen, who was brought up on music by singer-songwriter dad, said: “I’ve been singing since I was wee and had some videos on YouTube. We all auditioned for the band and I found out I was accepted when I was getting on a plane.

“We see ourselves as four individual solo artists who have all come together to collaborate with one another.”

Asami, who was born in Japan, added: “My mum was a singer and my grandad had a few albums out in Japan. It sounds cheesy but we can’t really classify our music because we have so many genres on the album.

“Our first single Trouble is quite chaotic and has lots of attitude. It is quite raw and stripped back.

“We’re still learning as we’ve only played a few live gigs but we can laugh at ourselves so it’s OK.”

Jess added: “Our album is almost finished now and we have rap songs like Welcome To the Jungle as well as ballads.”

The yappy girls were in Scotland yesterday for a quick visit before their debut album is officially released on September 1, but Shereen can’t wait to show them her hometown as well as make them listen to bagpipes next time they are here.

She said: “I can’t wait to show them my lovely home of Lanark and let them hear the bagpipes, too. I used to play the saxophone so I could maybe learn.

“My pals are so proud when they hear our song on the radio, and it’s great to be back in between staying in hotels, but the girls say my accent has got stronger while I’ve been here.”